They say he's had 7 moving violations in Loudoun and Fairfax since coming here in June of 08, he's been cited as recently as August 7th for reckless in Fairfax due to speed. Several tickets due to tinted windshields and non-inspected vehicles as well.

Man you gotta keep a clean driving record when you're living in VA.. I live in MD and dread going into VA or the district because of their strict driving laws. That said, this isn't really that much to worry about; everyone has to find out how obnoxious the legal system is once in their life.

They say he's had 7 moving violations in Loudoun and Fairfax since coming here in June of 08, he's been cited as recently as August 7th for reckless in Fairfax due to speed. Several tickets due to tinted windshields and non-inspected vehicles as well.

I've seen people do time for that type of record.

I know plenty of guys with a bad driving record. They have not been to jail, driving violations are easy to fight in court because the law or the police can be liegient when you show up to court. They are quick to give people breaks on the charges. Moving violations not involving drugs or alcohol are minor, and can be attributed to youth.

The tint issue is not that big of a deal to me and to be honest, if I was a sports star I might have some dark tint on my car as well so I am not hassled as I drive.

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I know plenty of guys with a bad driving record. They have not been to jail, driving violations are easy to fight in court because the law or the police can be liegient when you show up to court. They are quick to give people breaks on the charges. Moving violations not involving drugs or alcohol are minor, and can be attributed to youth.

The tint issue is not that big of a deal to me and to be honest, if I was a sports star I might have some dark tint on my car as well so I am not hassled as I drive.

Especially with so many states having to be picky about who they send to jail for the lower end crimes thanks to budget constraints. Heck in California you see guys like Chris Brown get off with community service on the East Coast (thanks Cali, it's no wonder gangs love working over there).

Still I'm a little worried about this. I mean God knows we have Ovechkin doing more then we care to admit but Ovi seems to be good at not getting caught. Fred on the other hand I could easily see getting caught on an NFL drug test for smoking pot. This is the guy that's suppose to be our number 2 or 3 receiver this year in what looks to be a somewhat innovative offense. Of course if Thomas continues to step up it could easily be Sellers that ends up being the odd man out.

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I know plenty of guys with a bad driving record. They have not been to jail, driving violations are easy to fight in court because the law or the police can be liegient when you show up to court. They are quick to give people breaks on the charges. Moving violations not involving drugs or alcohol are minor, and can be attributed to youth.

The tint issue is not that big of a deal to me and to be honest, if I was a sports star I might have some dark tint on my car as well so I am not hassled as I drive.

va is hardcore

I saw a guy get 5 months with work release within the county after getting 2 reckless drivings while license was suspended